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whitish, arched, partly edged externally by the grey mottlings ; 
external area bright ochreous outwardly, shading into orange 
internally, where it is mottled with grey; a marginal orange 
line spotted with dark grey. Body “and under surface very 
like A. spectosata, excepting that the subapical semitransparent 
white spot is wanting. Hxpanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. Type B.M. 
50. Azelina pumaria. 
Pergama pumaria, Felder & Rogenhofer, Reise der Nov., Lep. v. 
pl. exxili. fig. 15 (1876). 
Espirito Sancto, Brazil; Rio Purus (Dr. Trail). B.M. 
51. Azelina polygonaria. 
Synemia polygonaria, Guénée, Phal. i. p. 164. n. 261 (1857) Herrich- 
Schaffer, Auss. Schmett. figs. 412, 413 (1850-58). 
Brazil. 
The two following species cannot belong to Azelina; they are 
described as having the “fore wings acute,” the first ‘with 
rounded exterior border and the second with the exterior 
border angular. The genus, though it occurs in New Zealand, 
is at present unknown from Australia. 
Azelina inordinata. 
Azelina inordinata, Walker, Char. undescr. Het. Lep. p. 74 (1869). 
Australia. Melbourne Museum. 
Azelina biplaga. 
Azelina biplaga, Walker, Char. undescr. Het. Lep. p. 75 (1869). 
Australia. Melbourne Museum. 
Doubtful Species. 
52. Azelina asilasaria. 
Azelina asilasaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 194. n. 24 (1860). 
Rio Janeiro. 
53. Azelina amyclaria. 
Azelina amyclaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 195. n. 25 (1860). 
Brazil. 
54. Azelina? atrapesaria. 
Azelina? atrapesaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 196. n. 27 (1860). 
? 
Of this species no trace, either of the specimen or the printed 
label, appears in the cabinet ; and as Walker has made no note 
